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WINNERSFueling yard sales for generations to come, Swedish furniture giant Ikea will open its first Oregon store in 2007. That means a much-needed boost to the long-dead CascadeStation development nea ...
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WINNERSLaid-off school custodians did a jig last week when the Oregon Supreme Court ruled the Portland School Board should not have replaced them in 2002 with non-union contractors. Still undetermined ...
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WINNERSMichelle Wie and Nike both struck it rich, inking a multimillion-dollar endorsement deal to dress the golf prodigy, who turned 16 yesterday, in all things Swoosh. Nike's skin-games bet: that it ...
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WINNERSIn the Oregon's gambling industry's sprint to the bottom, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla will now serve alcohol at their Wildhorse Casino. The house of chance becomes the only watering ...
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WINNERSHave you tried MexiMeth™? According to an Oregonian report, speed from South of the Border is stronger! Cheaper! And more plentiful! And here you've been lining up for Sudafed.Oregon's an ...
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WINNERSFinished? Think again, bro! Portland's City Council's struggle to control Portland General Electric is far from over. Rebuffed in efforts to buy the power company from bankrupt Enron, the Counc ...
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WINNERSFEMA might be clueless (see Rogue of the Week, page 8), but North Portland pastor Mary Overstreet showed the feds how to get it together in Katrina's wake. Overstreet's one-woman relief program ...
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WINNERSOregon corporations, which already contribute less than 10 percent of the state's taxes, got a nice Labor Day gift. The state's loony "kicker" law means businesses will get back $101 million of ...
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WINNERSTomorrow's forecast: sunny with a chance of wi-fi clouds. Portland's wireless advocates got a boost last week when Intel named the city one of 13 "digital communities" worldwide and promised it ...
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